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that's the fifth longest triple digit run in city history. in ft. worth, the city has brought in officers on their days off to check on pets. there's a backlog of 400 calls. >> we're finding animals very sick. some have passed. it's very, very important to keep them watered and cooled off. >> reporter: across the middle of the country, it's not just the oppressive heat but a historic drought. the sun is baking crops across the midwest. thth vegetable farm is near indianapolis. >> if this continues, the risk to the plants that are setting blossoms will abort those blossoms. >> reporter: to the south, the lakes texans normally turn to for summer relief are drying up fast. 75% of the lone star state is in what's known as an exceptional drought. that's up 50% in just seven weeks. the last nine months here have been the driest ever recorded. those docks you see behind me should be floating in several feet of water. tonight, like so much else here, they are bone dry. we've actually heard texans hoping for a hurricane this season, saying, perhaps that woul
that's the fifth longest triple digit run in city history. in ft. worth, the city has brought in officers on their days off to check on pets. there's a backlog of 400 calls. >> we're finding animals very sick. some have passed. it's very, very important to keep them watered and cooled off. >> reporter: across the middle of the country, it's not just the oppressive heat but a historic drought. the sun is baking crops across the midwest. thth vegetable farm is near indianapolis....
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the number here in oklahoma city, three degrees shy of the all-time record. we're looking at temperatures remaining on the hot side here throughout the south plains well into early next week. >> and justin, you told me this heat moves eastward as we begin the week. >> reporter: yeah, the core of the heat now is slicing eastbound into the tennessee valley, northbound into the ohio valley. cities like cincinnati and nashville, tennessee, likely to get in on the heat indices pushing 110 degrees outside monday afternoon. >> and you say the real relief comes midweek, but with it, some severe weather? >> reporter: powerful thunderstorms across the middle atlantic states later on this week. the core of the heat suppressed. so, the northeast escapes the major heat wave. but from the south plains into the tennessee valley, look for these blistering hot temperatures to continue throw throughout the dur case of the week. >> all right, we'll be watching. justin polvick, thanks to you. >>> we turn overseas now to the sunday paper that delivered its final edition, and we m
the number here in oklahoma city, three degrees shy of the all-time record. we're looking at temperatures remaining on the hot side here throughout the south plains well into early next week. >> and justin, you told me this heat moves eastward as we begin the week. >> reporter: yeah, the core of the heat now is slicing eastbound into the tennessee valley, northbound into the ohio valley. cities like cincinnati and nashville, tennessee, likely to get in on the heat indices pushing...
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city. but the duke and duchess started the day amid great fanfare. they arrived at the port having slept abort her majesty's canadian ship, traveling along the st. lawrence seaway. then, to a shelter for troubled youth. finally to the town hall for a military ceremony. but here, he spoke only in french. thanking them as a soldier and an airman, then apologized saying for thank you for your patient for my accent, which got some laughs. but that was not enough for some. a couple of hundred yards down the street, a small group of demonstrators were trying to make the province an independent country chanted and waved flags. they really want to get rid of the monarchy, as well. they admit william and kate are popular, but they just don't care. >> william is really nice to everyone. but we don't really care about that. the people, they are of no interest to us. >> reporter: late this afternoon, william and kate flew to prince edward island, the fourth stop for them on this long tour. and tomorrow
city. but the duke and duchess started the day amid great fanfare. they arrived at the port having slept abort her majesty's canadian ship, traveling along the st. lawrence seaway. then, to a shelter for troubled youth. finally to the town hall for a military ceremony. but here, he spoke only in french. thanking them as a soldier and an airman, then apologized saying for thank you for your patient for my accent, which got some laughs. but that was not enough for some. a couple of hundred yards...
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the new warnings tonight, many cities forced to cancel fireworks. tinder conditions ripe for fires. >>> the phone call under skroutny. as the case of the french moneyman accused of a sexual attack crumbles. >>> caught on camera. the american who found himself in the middle of a deadly hotel attack. capturing it all. >>> the cold case cracked wide-open. the little girl who vanished, captured the attention of president eisenhower. tonight, the arrest sending shock waves from chicaca to seattle. >>> and 50 years after grace kelly walked down the aisle, a new princess. and what we learned, tonight, about the dress. >>> good evening. it is great to have you with us, on this saturday. we begin tonight, here, with the dangerous heat building across the country this holiday weekend. temperatures and conditions so severe, fireworks, now, in many cities have been canceled. simplylyoo dangerous, with the landscape bone-dry. look at the map tonight. all of that in red, 3 dozen states, with temperatures in the 90s or surpassing 100. with so many wildfires alread
the new warnings tonight, many cities forced to cancel fireworks. tinder conditions ripe for fires. >>> the phone call under skroutny. as the case of the french moneyman accused of a sexual attack crumbles. >>> caught on camera. the american who found himself in the middle of a deadly hotel attack. capturing it all. >>> the cold case cracked wide-open. the little girl who vanished, captured the attention of president eisenhower. tonight, the arrest sending shock waves...
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look at the maps tonight, six of cities with 100-degree readings again this evening. with so many americans waiting for this to break, tonight a heat wave fact check. three things about the heat that you likely never thought about. high temperatures that you see on the map, it might be hotter out there. here's abc's t.j. winick. >> reporter: triple-didn't heat is bad enough, imagine being surrounded completely by concrete. it's all too much for this woman. who sought refuge today at this new york city cooling center. >> it was very hard walking home yesterday. it was horrible. that's what made me decide that i i s going to stay here today. >> reporter: seniors and young children are at particular risk during a heat wave. that's why this new york city mom was arrested last night t after leaving her 1-year-o-o daughter inside the car. while she ran an errand. the little girl was okay. but according to police, she was alone for 15 minutes. tonight, a heat wave fact check. are those high temperatures being reported high enough? >> 103 today in philadelphia. 108 in newark.
look at the maps tonight, six of cities with 100-degree readings again this evening. with so many americans waiting for this to break, tonight a heat wave fact check. three things about the heat that you likely never thought about. high temperatures that you see on the map, it might be hotter out there. here's abc's t.j. winick. >> reporter: triple-didn't heat is bad enough, imagine being surrounded completely by concrete. it's all too much for this woman. who sought refuge today at this...
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and eventually into the i-95 corridor, from the nation's capital into new york city. high temperatures well into the 90s. ananreal feel temperatures into the 100s. >> and you were telling me in the coming days, we'll have 40 states all feeling 90 and above? >> it's absolutely unbelievable. we typically see 20 states at 90 and above. now, we're talking about almost double that number any given day for this upcoming week, at 90 degrees or warmer. >> all right. a tough week ahead. justin povick tonight. thanks. >>> now, to california, this evening, where it's not the weather but a different forecast called into question this evening. the one that predicted carmageddon this weekend. we have a prediction on the famous 405 in los angeles. the warning to stay away. that there could be gridlock. tonight, a reality check here. this was california's 405 earlier this week. traffic cams during the typical commute. totoh enough. tonight, the traffic cams again. not only an empty freeway. but empty streets all around. you could practically hear crickets today in los angeles. and yo
and eventually into the i-95 corridor, from the nation's capital into new york city. high temperatures well into the 90s. ananreal feel temperatures into the 100s. >> and you were telling me in the coming days, we'll have 40 states all feeling 90 and above? >> it's absolutely unbelievable. we typically see 20 states at 90 and above. now, we're talking about almost double that number any given day for this upcoming week, at 90 degrees or warmer. >> all right. a tough week...
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he's in quebec city tonight. bob? >> reporter: that's very true. we're seeing a huge turnout of people at these events so far. not only a fascination with the duke and duchess of cambridge as a couple. there seems to be greater infatuation with william's wife, kate. we joined them with 3 00,000 people to see the fireworks and take in the sights of canada day. very much like the fourth of july. this morning, kate's first tree planting. then, to thehear memorial, to honor canadian troops who served in the wars. while william has focused on the military, kate has become a star. the main draw. she's changed outfits as many as three times a day. always with a comfortable smile. this has taken much of the pressure off her husband, the prince. >> william is a shy guy. he does not like being the focus of attention. and of course, with kate by his side, he's not the focus of attention. he's part of a double act. and primarily, people want to see this new princess. >> reporter: will and kate are in montreal. tonight, they will get aboard a canadian ship, spe
he's in quebec city tonight. bob? >> reporter: that's very true. we're seeing a huge turnout of people at these events so far. not only a fascination with the duke and duchess of cambridge as a couple. there seems to be greater infatuation with william's wife, kate. we joined them with 3 00,000 people to see the fireworks and take in the sights of canada day. very much like the fourth of july. this morning, kate's first tree planting. then, to thehear memorial, to honor canadian troops...
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in new york city, it's one-part publicity stunt. one part shrine to the national pastime. and one part outreach. >> to a younger crowd. >> reporter: michael and ryan are chatting and posting videos on facebook and twitter constantly. face it. kids aren't flipping cards in the schoolyard anymore. >> baseball needs to think about the fans of the future. >> reporter: their professional lair is equipped with a tattoo parlor, pool table and a constant stream of celebrity visitors. this is red sox slugger, david ortiz, looking for love from yankees fans. >> wow, man. that's what i'm talking about, man. >> reporter: to land this gig, mike and ryan won a contest. mike is a comedian, musician, and a yankees guy. and ryan, a musical theater actor who likes the orioles. while they don't sleep here, it is tough on the social life. is it a way to meet women? to sit in this room and watch baseball? >> come to the cave and have them hang out. >> reporter: with that aside, for this season at least, it's a promotion from fan to fantasy. john berman, abc news, new york. >>> and that is "wor
in new york city, it's one-part publicity stunt. one part shrine to the national pastime. and one part outreach. >> to a younger crowd. >> reporter: michael and ryan are chatting and posting videos on facebook and twitter constantly. face it. kids aren't flipping cards in the schoolyard anymore. >> baseball needs to think about the fans of the future. >> reporter: their professional lair is equipped with a tattoo parlor, pool table and a constant stream of celebrity...
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it was a caribbean airlines jet from new york city that skidded off the runway in the south american country of guyana. incredibly, everyone survived. here's abc's lisa stark. >> reporter: there was no fire when the plane t te apart. and the jet stopped just short of a 200-foot ravine. all that saved lives. >> and the plane practically broke in two. so, we should be grateful for that. >> repororr: the caribbean airlines boeing 737, stopped in trinidad, after leaving new york. and then, on the guyana. it was raining, 1:30 in the morning. the jet touchehedown and the careened off the end of the runway. crashing through an airport fence and on to a dirt road. >> everyone was screaming. >> i told my friend, you know, that, man. we're going to die. we're going to die because the plane, it don't have enough runway to stop. >> reporter: reports say as many as 100 were hurt. just a few seriously. >> investigators are going to first take a look at the speed of the airplane and where it touched down on the runway. that's critical in understanding, especially with a wet runway. >> reporter: acc
it was a caribbean airlines jet from new york city that skidded off the runway in the south american country of guyana. incredibly, everyone survived. here's abc's lisa stark. >> reporter: there was no fire when the plane t te apart. and the jet stopped just short of a 200-foot ravine. all that saved lives. >> and the plane practically broke in two. so, we should be grateful for that. >> repororr: the caribbean airlines boeing 737, stopped in trinidad, after leaving new york....